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Authorised form of nameHenshaw; Nathaniel (1628 - 1673); physician
Dates1628 - 1673
NationalityBritish
Date of birth31 July 1628
Place of deathLondon, England, Europe
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
St Mary Abbots, Kensington, England, Europe (31 July 1628)
Burial:
Kensington Church, London, England, Europe (13 September 1673)
OccupationPhysician
ActivityEducation:
Padua (admitted 1649); Leyden (MD 1653); Dublin (MD 1664)
Career:
Practised in Dublin; published 'Aero-chalinos, or, A Register for the Air' (1664), a second edition of which was published posthumously by the Royal Society in 1677
Membership categoryOriginal Fellow
Date of election20/05/1663
Other Royal Society activityProposed on 26 December 1660
RelationshipsParents: Benjamin Henshaw and Anne Bonham
Siblings: Thomas Henshaw (FRS 1663)
OtherInfoHenshaw's publication 'Aero-Chalinos' was focused on the notions of fresh air and its medical value. Other works of his that focused on saltpetre and gunpowder found strong opposition by scholar and fellow physician Henry Stubbe.
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; ODNB
Notes:
The election date is Henshaw's re-election date into the Society after the grant of the second charter in April 1663. All Fellows admitted in a two-month window after this charter, until 22 June 1663, are considered Original Fellows. He was previously mentioned as a member on 18 March 1661.
At the foundation meeting (28 Nov 1660), a list had been put forward of those to be admitted 'before any other', one of whom was 'Dr Henshaw'.
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/7736875
CodeNA2818
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
CLP/10i/2Paper, 'Observations on the humble and sensible plants in Mr Chiffin's garden in St James his parke' by Dr Clarke9 August 1661
RBO/1/16'The History of the Making of Salt Peeter [saltpetre] By Mr Henshaw'1661
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